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Wednesday, June 5, 2013

The Three Caballeros (1944) -Walt Disney cartoon - 5 stars out of 5 stars

It is sad that folks today forget"Classic"Disney and that, after all, was the reason the theme parks were able to be built.Perhaps the best of the early full length feature cartoons was this 1944 gem,that runs only 71 minutes.Perfection and family viewing personified.Note the early implementation of live action and animation.Who framed Rodger Rabbit would not come along till almost 25 years later !!!!My personnel enjoyment is the latin american theme as I always say I am a mexican by injection !!!So if you think its time for your kids to see something fun and educational,go old school,Disney old school.Full film URL link below the picture and a IMDB summary below.

 A large box arrives for Donald on his birthday, three gifts inside. He unwraps one at a time, and each takes him on an adventure. The first is a movie projector with a film about the birds of South American: Donald watches two cartoons, one tells of a penguin who longs to live on a tropical isle and the other about a gaucho boy who hunts the wild ostrich. The second gift is a pop-up book about Brazil. Inside is Zé Carioca, who takes Donald to Brazil's Bahia for a mix of animation and live action: the two cartoon birds sing and dance with natives. The third gift is a piñata, accompanied by Panchito. A ride on a magic serape takes the three amigos singing and dancing across Mexico. ¡Olé! Written by <jhailey@hotmail.com>
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w78en6iTAB8

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